FAC Lake Monroe, FL
For Immediate Release
May 20, 2013
Contact: Gail Colletta
561.305.4959
Should Kate be Labeled A Sex Offender?
Lake Monroe, FL— May 20, 2013.
High School Sweethearts. The phrase conjures images of endearing romance and innocence, not a predatory act. This week, however, news comes out of Sebastian, Florida, that an 18 year old high school senior is facing charges for having a consensual sexual relationship with a 15 year old high school sophomore. Included in the penalties the 18 year old will face, is being added to the sex offender registry. It is a punishment that will certainly impair her ability to attend college or lead any semblance of a normal life.
Too many cases over the past few years have brought to light stories of teens who are being branded with the “sex offender” label for having what are considered to be “Romeo and Juliet” relationships; consensual romances between two young individuals, where one is just over the age of consent. What has brought significant attention to this case specifically, is that it’s a case of “Juliet and Juliet”. The two parties in this relationship are both female high school students who began a relationship at the beginning of the school year.
So why should this case be distinguished from the thousands of cases just like it where the relationship is heterosexual? Is it because public perception of these types of cases has always been that the perpetrator is some high school football player taking advantage of a vulnerable girl and in this case the “jock” is a female cheerleader? Is it an issue of sexual preference? Is it because Kate doesn’t look like the monster most envision when they hear the word “sex offender”?
As things stand now, if she is convicted; Kate will appear on a public registry with the stigma of being a registered sex offender. The tens of thousands of supporters of the “Free Kate” Facebook page will have gone on with their lives. Few will remember the circumstances of her case. Years from now people will only see that she committed “sexual battery on a child” and her life will be forever ruined.
The case of Kaitlyn “Kate” Hunt presents another face of the registry. Kate’s sexuality should not be at issue here. What should be at issue is the seriously flawed system that paints consensual high school relationships with the same broad brush as child abductors. It’s time to take a look at the individual, the seriousness and circumstances of their offense and their likelihood to reoffend before applying a harsh one-size-fits-all punishment.
A petition was launched on change.org last week which has already collected over 50,000 signatures. We hope the attention brought to this case will shed additional light on the growing national problems with the sex offender registry.
Florida Action Committee (FAC), founded in 2006, is a state-wide consortium of concerned citizens and professionals whose purpose is to promote the prevention of sexual abuse while preserving the safety and dignity of all citizens through carefully structured laws targeting the truly violent, forced, and/or dangerous predatory acts of sex. FAC believes that many aspects of the current approach to sex offenders seriously undermine justice and actually increase the threat of sexual assault against others, particularly children. FAC opposes a publicized registry of sex offenders and seeks to bring an end to the humiliation of people who have already paid for their crimes. FAC asserts that only by supporting justice for all people—offenders and victims alike can a truly safe society be built and secured for all Americans.
http://www.wptv.com/dpp/news/region_indian_river_county/sebastian/kaitlyn-hunt-teen-arrested-expelled-for-alleged-same-sex-relationship
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